Monday 9th June 2025

Midnight BST Monthly / First Tuesday / 8pm

Discrepancies #98


Discrepancies is a global showcase of disparate music with a focus on earthly field recordings and international sounds, curated by the Discrepant record label, presented by Gonçalo F Cardoso.

1am BST

Fae Ma Bit Tae Ur Bit #90

This episode features S*Glass, Maryanne Amacher, Shadow Pattern, Matt Atkins, Food People, Dang, Panic Boner, Eddie Gale, the Shadow Ring and more.


Sound collage, record spinning, havering, ear wonk and general head scratch with Dylan Nyoukis of the Chocolate Monk label.

3am BST New!

Estuary Magic #36 - Spring Loops Three


Communiques from Thanet Tape Centre, Hard drive sludge. audio tidal pools. Music sediment. Friends utterances, sea walls of noise, salt marsh drone.

4am BST Monthly on the first Tuesday at 7PM New!

Late Works: By Ear #50 - Alia Hamaoui

In this episode, Joe is joined live by artist Alia Hamaoui to discuss upcoming work, influences, rear-view mirrors & qabqaabs. With track selections including Rone, Cheb Hicham Sghir & Rosalía.


The radio counterpart to live intermedia event series Late Works, hosted by founder Joseph Bradley Hill. Each week a new guest joins Joe in the studio to discuss and perform their work. Expect in-depth interviews, live performances, conversations and new event experiments.

5am BST

Epeisodion #17 - ULTIMO


Moods and preoccupations in a nonlinear narrative in and out of the club with COSI and The Source of Some Certainty - created by Corinna Triantafyllidis and Henry Rodrick.

6am BST Monthly

Dronica #16 - London Faces: Ben Vince

In this episode, Nicola presents the first of a series of special episodes dedicated - individually - to London-based artists. This time, it's Ben Vince, talented saxophonist and producer. An insight of his release 'Assimilation' out on Where to Now? including interview with Ben himself talking about the release as well as his musical approach, release concept and more.


Nicola Serra, founder of East London's experimental music festival Dronica, presents new and archival material.

8am BST

Mitamine Lab #65 - Homenage 1: Malcolm McLaren

This episode aims to revive some forgotten motives, people, and moments that have shaped us. One such figure is Malcolm McLaren.

Born in London in 1946, Malcolm McLaren was a musician, entrepreneur, and manager who became famous as the mastermind behind the punk revolution with the Sex Pistols. Raised by his grandmother after his father left, Malcolm was inspired by the International Situationist movement, which promoted provocative acts for social change.

He studied art but left to pursue fashion design with Vivienne Westwood. In 1975, he played a key role in forming the Sex Pistols, a band that challenged societal norms with hits like "Anarchy in the U.K." and "God Save the Queen." McLaren also managed other acts and launched a solo music career in the 1980s.

He passed away in 2010 from a stroke caused by a tumor, but his influence remains profound. McLaren challenged conventions and inspired countless creatives to express their unique perspectives—through music, art, and beyond.

This series aims to revisit icons like Malcolm McLaren—figures who help us resist the ordinary and find meaning in this complex, yet beautiful world.


Mitamine Lab is a culture laboratory based in Mexico City which blends sound archives with contemporary music and literature.

9am BST

Radia #1041 - The Voices Are Burning by Gerarda Evenbeen

Gerarda Monster grew up in the hamlet of Mookhoek in a liberal Christian family of 12 children. A dominant, cigar-smoking mother and a father whose fervent nudism did not go down well in the small Mookhoek community, not to mention his tendency to sometimes disguise himself as a woman.

Mother had a clothing repair service in Strijen, father worked at the office of Piet Klerkx in Waalwijk. In his spare time he supported refugee work in the Netherlands and was conductor of the choir ‘De Zevende Hemel’ (a project of Humanitas for mildly handicapped children). Gerarda went to study law in Leiden where she met her future husband, Gert Evenbeen at the law firm where she did an internship.

Gert played an important role in her decision to hang up her robe and devote herself to creating avant-garde compositions for a very select audience, acting as a kind of manager and generating some interest in her work, despite the fact that Gerarda was self-taught and was driven more by an inner urge than by a desire to show her work to an audience.

After her divorce she barely left her house in the north of Rotterdam, but continued to write & record music until her premature death of malnutrition in 2017.

Gerarda made the mixture of a collage and electronic composition The Voices Are Burning not long before she died, it could have been the last big piece she was working on. It was made on her only electronic device, an Arp 2600, recorded and overdubbed on 4 old Uher taperecorders, using all available tapes about voice related subjects that she collected through the years. It has never been released or broadcasted before.

This is part of an ongoing project called Shadowside of Sound, dedicated to works by Rotterdam composers, known and unknown, who have fallen into oblivion. Progressive or conservative. Fairly or unfairly; that will determine history. As you know, there are various points of view regarding whether or not acceptance is there. In general, it can be assumed that the circuit must have the power to handle the work. The other view is a chimera of the one who gives himself a stunning victory before playing time is up.

Composition by Gerarda Evenbeen. Production by Worm Radio & Dr Klangendum in collaboration with Coolhaven.


Members of Radia, the international group of independent cultural radio stations, explore new and forgotten ways of making radio.

9:30am BST

Akiha Den Den #1 - Voices From The Deep Darkness

This first episode sees Cuttings pick up a mysterious voice on his ham radio receiver - a girl's voice calling for help. Disturbing memories kick in that seem to offer clues to what's happening - memories of the enigmatic Monday Man.

Missed the show? Catch up on Mixcloud.


A unique audio drama series created by writer/director Neil Cargill and musician/sound designer Simon James featuring an original electronic music score and full cast including Ian McDiarmid, famed for his role as Emperor Palpatine in the Star Wars saga, as Cuttings – the radio ham who picks up a mysterious voice. The voice belongs to a girl (Joy McAvoy, from Ken Loach's The Angels' Share, and Filth) trapped in an abandoned amusement park called Akiha Den Den. Singer Wendy Rae Fowler (featured vocalist with bands such as Queens Of The Stone Age) lends her distinctive Alabama tones to the multi-layered soundscape as it becomes clear there's a whole community there, whose words and music become woven into a mesmerising plea for help. Everything becomes highly charged when one of the trapped inhabitants finds a way into our world – where his impact on us could be as devastating and far-reaching as an unknown, unseen virus.

10am BST New!

Injazero #52


Injazero Records founder Siné Buyuka plays a selection of electronic, experimental, ambient and contemporary classical tracks.

11am BST Monthly

Klanglabor #22 - <empty>


Experiments in exploring humanity with Keno Westhoff of http://klanglabor.ayayay.eu.

Midday BST

Independent Community Radio Network # Versions of Tallinn

This broadcast from Tallinn, Estonia, is an exercise in observing, describing and speaking on live radio. An experiment with the possibilities of lo-fi outside broadcasting. An attempt to exhaust a set of locations in Tallinn in the style of George Perec.

Members of ICRN alone but linked to a central point by their smartphones and linked to you by this broadcast describe everything around them down to the smallest and most unexceptional details as if they are trying to exhaust the possibilities of the scenes in front of them.

Produced by Michael Umney.


The Independent Community Radio Network is a non-profit organisation and web radio network founded in 2022. It connects and supports radio stations from across Europe to foster sustainability, cross-regional collaboration, and knowledge-sharing in independent radio and community media. While its roots are in the Baltic-Nordic region, its network has expanded internationally, reflecting the growing need for cooperation in our field.

1pm BST Weekly, Thursday at 11pm

Phantom Circuit #190 - Unity

With music by music by Pancake Promises, Keith Seatman, Cowboy Flying Saucer, Captain D.J., Chris Craft, Suspiria, D.N.P, Severed Heads, Simon Heartfield, Solemn Shapes, The Sound, Eyeball, Vice Versa, Maska Genetik, Norah Lorway and Lalo Schifrin.

Produced by Kevin Busby for Phantom Circuit and Resonance Extra.


Phantom Circuit is a show of strange and wonderful sound waves - featuring music that is alien, electronic, exotic, essential.

2pm BST New!

First Light's Third Space #14 - Nyokabi Kariũki & Damsel Elysium

This episode features field recordings and music curated and pieced together by artists Nyokabi Kariũki and Damsel Elysium.

In the first half of the show, prolific sound artist and multi-instrumentalist Nyokabi Kariũki weaves a varied selection of music from Kenyan artists in with recordings she’s captured across the country.

In the second, Damsel Elysium - whose singular creative practice has been turning heads in experimental music scenes and high fashion circles alike - takes us on a tour of London’s bustling streets and creative boundary-pushers.


Each month, First Light Records invites two artists to take an unplanned journey with a microphone around their city to curate an hour-long mix. Each show captures the unique atmosphere of a city from each artist's perspective, through music and found sound.

4pm BST New!

I.A. #1


I.A. is a new monthly radio series which showcases work by creatives – both staff and students – in the Sound Arts and Music departments at London College of Communication. Introduced by Zain Bador. Produced by Zain Bador and Ed Baxter. Thanks to Rory Salter.

5pm BST Weekly, Monday, 6pm

Unexplained Sounds #266

This episode features music by Echoflex, Leaves of Autumn, Pablo Ribot, David Lee Myers, JARL, Jessop&Co, Mario Lino Stancati , Kloob, David Strother, Illusion Of Safety, Western, Creed and Spybey.


A selection of new experimental music and sound work from the international underground network Unexplained Sounds, curated by Raffaele Pezzella (Sonologyst).

6pm BST

The Wire: Adventures In Music and Sound # 5 June 2025

In this episode Lucy Thraves plays new music by DJ Marcelle, Canzioneri, MF Tomlinson, Anika, Matter & Chills Myth, Larry Stabbins & Mark Sanders, B Abbas & R Abou-Rahme, and more.


New music with The Wire Magazine.

7:30pm BST Monthly on the fourth Wednesday at 7.30pm

Littoral Transmissions #33 - Here and There

Half remembered canals and river banks. Fragmented vibrations diffuse in the topsoil.


Littoral Transmissions meander through the sonic landscape of the River Lea from Stonebridge Lock to Leamouth. Recordings from the field converge with layers of sound to create an aural impression of the navigation.

8pm BST New!

Sonic Commune #33

This episode features works by Demdike Stare / Cleveland Watkiss / T-Flex / Trudge / Hieroglyphic Being / Chip Wickham / Kollaps/Pry / Iannis Xenakis / Kangding Ray / Mika Vainio / Yves De May / DJ Sprinkles / Experimental Audio Research / TVO v AOTCI / Material Object / Steve Reich / Mücha / Jo Johnson / Abul Mogard / Kessler V v OVT / Gacha Bakradze / Lord Of The Isles & Ellen Renton / Dudley Moore Trio.


An immersive psychosonic space, where sounds converse, collide and converge, featuring works, selections, edits, experiments, new music, non-music, archival objects, abstract artefacts, sound(system) and A/V art, pop, trash, noise, voice, and the associated mediums, processes and techniques that make up the ongoing audial investigations of Agents of the Culture Industry & OVT, all presented for art not profit.

10pm BST Twice Monthly on the Second and Fourth Monday at 10pm New!

Resistance Through Ritual #35


Ambient, folk, ritual, electronic, dub, free jazz and exploratory works selected by BroodingSideOfMadness.

Midnight BST Monthly

Tse Tse Fly Middle East # September 2019


Tse Tse Fly Middle East was a nonprofit arts and activist organisation that existed from 2015 until 2023. Throughout that time, it presented a monthly two-hour radio programme showcasing sound art and experimental music from the Middle East, India and North Africa.

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